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Wi-Fi radiation and reproductive health - personal experience


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In my experience, it manifests simply as pain in that part of the body with prolonged exposure to radiation from cell towers, phones, or computers, and they are all interconnected—one cause accumulates and builds upon another. Before that, there is the onset of erectile dysfunction (during masturbation). I address the problem by simply placing a barrier (anti-radiation fabric) in the groin area facing the computer, while protective clothing helps on the streets (its protective effect is about 50%). Radiation from cell towers is generally a bigger issue than from computers.

So, what can I say... there are many studies confirming the impact of microwave radiation on 'infertility,' but does that also include impotence or desexualization? I've heard from some doctors, by the way, that gamma radiation can also cause impotence, which is less known to the public.

The problem is greatest when I sleep for several days in a place that is even slightly irradiated, because then during the day, when I walk around the city, I simply feel pain when passing through any area with increased radiation (for example, over 15 μW/cm²). The pain is most concentrated in the area between the stomach and penis.

I use several detectors, and the most useful one is the anti-spy (basic version) because it is the only one that responds to radiation from computers, which a standard microwave power density meter does not measure.

And finally, something interesting - although it all started with mobile internet when I was very young, I've noticed that now I am affected even by the radiation from transistors (most types, although I found one that doesn't bother me), and this happens from a significant distance (about four meters), even though I can't measure it with any detector and I have no idea what its intensity is.

Aside from this, I have no other health or sexual problems; my erections work perfectly when I'm in a non-irradiated space.

 

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6 hours ago, iNow said:

Placebo effect far more likely 

It's a simple effect, housands of researches show that this is a typical target of radiation, and none contradict that. Also, in all countries, male reproductive parameters are in sharp decline.

https://realgaijin.substack.com/p/682-of-married-couples-in-japan-dont

https://www.urologytimes.com/view/testosterone-levels-show-steady-decrease-among-young-us-men

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male_infertility_crisis

 
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1 minute ago, BorisBoris said:

Also, in all countries, global reproductive parameters are in sharp decline.

Maybe it’s microplastics

https://www.earthday.org/plastics-the-kingpin-of-the-fertility-crisis/

Or some other contributing effects. Blaming it on low power, non-ionizing radiation requires more than anecdotes. Appeal to post hoc ergo propter hoc won’t cut it 

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